PSL 10 Officially Relocated to Foreign Venue

Picture of Sameer

Sameer

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has decided to move the remainder of Pakistan Super League (PSL) Season 10 to Dubai due to rising tensions with India.

This decision follows a reported Indian drone strike near Rawalpindi’s Food Street, just meters from the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium—one of the PSL’s main venues.

Read more:

In response, the PCB convened an emergency meeting with key stakeholders to assess safety concerns for players, officials, and fans. Relocation options included Karachi and Dubai, with Dubai ultimately chosen for its security and logistical advantages.

Although a formal announcement is pending, reports confirm the decision is finalized and preparations are underway.

The move is expected to affect schedules and broadcasting plans, but ensuring safety remains the PCB’s top priority amid growing regional instability.

This isn’t the first time the PSL has been held abroad; past seasons were also hosted in the UAE due to similar security concerns.

Would you like a shorter version for social media use?

Related News

Trending

Recent News

Type to Search